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Pottery Barn no longer operates a points-based rewards system, where you earn points for purchases that could be redeemed for rewards. Instead, Pottery Barn now offers a percentage-back system, where members earn a fixed percentage of their purchase total in rewards to use toward future purchases.
Previously, Pottery Barn points were worth 1 cent each, on average. For example, 10,000 points had a dollar value of roughly $100. This was less valuable than the average home furnishing store’s rewards points, which were valued at 4.1 cents each. The new system simplifies earning and redemption by directly linking rewards to the purchase total, eliminating the need for point calculations.
How to Earn More Pottery Barn Rewards
Pottery Barn Rewards offers a standard 2% back on purchases for members, but you can earn higher rewards rates by applying for the Pottery Barn Credit Card. The card provides 5% back in rewards online and in stores across the eight family brands, 4% back in rewards at grocery stores, restaurants and on food delivery, and 1% back in rewards on all other purchases and additional perks for cardholders, allowing you to maximize your rewards.
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